The Black executioner

The Black executioner

From Aeon Magazine by Aeon

April 27, 2026 · 22 min

About this episode

The episode explores how medieval artists depicted bodies in relation to politics and hierarchy, revealing the naturalization of these roles over time.

Medieval artists depicted bodies as vehicles for politics and hierarchy. Repeated enough, these roles began to appear natural. Aeon audio explores the most profound and relevant ideas, told through essays that help us make sense of ourselves and the world. We ask the big, existentially significant questions and find the freshest, most original answers, provided by leading thinkers on philosophy, science, psychology, society and culture. Each episode features a narrated Aeon essay, a journey into expert concepts and stories that provoke, enrich and expand our horizons. Aeon is a nonprofit digital magazine publishing essays and videos that seek to illuminate the big questions of life. Free to read and now free to listen, Aeon’s mission is to share knowledge and insight with everyone, everywhere. Discover essays and videos at aeon.co . Aeon essays are only ever written and edited by human experts. We use AI for audio narration only.

Topics covered

  • medieval art
  • politics
  • hierarchy
  • philosophy
  • society
  • culture

Keywords

  • medieval artists
  • politics
  • hierarchy
  • philosophy
  • society
  • culture
  • Aeon essays

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